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UK referendum campaign resumes

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Britain's long and difficult referendum campaign has resumed in earnest after a three-day halt caused by the killing of Labour Party lawmaker Jo Cox in a brazen knife and gun attack.

The death has cast a pall over the referendum set for Thursday, and its impact on the eventual results — if any — is unclear.

The campaign tone was perhaps a bit more moderate Sunday as both sides in the bruising battle over whether Britain should remain a member of the 28-nation European Union seemed to take a more civil approach.

The content remained the same: the "remain" camp predicts economic doom if Britain leaves the EU while the "leave" campaign warns of the perils of uncontrolled immigration unless Britain strikes out on its own.

Prime Minister David Cameron, leading the "remain" campaign, invoked Cox's memory as a contrast to the values of some of the "leave" campaigners, singling out UK Independence Party chief Nigel Farage for taking a negative approach.